Kent and Harrison Hot Springs develop arts and culture plan
Kent and Harrison Hot Springs municipalities are developing a long-term arts and culture plan thanks to funding from Creative Communities
Kent and Harrison Hot Springs municipalities are developing a long-term arts and culture plan thanks to funding from Creative Communities
75 students attended Explorations summer camps.
The Kent-Harrison Spirit of BC Committee hosted events to celebrate the annual Spirit of BC Week.
Four youth received high-performace athlete grants from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund.
Seabird Island Band received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for the Seabird Island First Nations Festival.
Seabird Island Band received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for its 38th Annual Cultural Event.
75 students from the Seabird Island Indian Band attended Explorations summer camps.
Over 150 tourism businesses in the Fraser Valley received accessibility ratings from the Accessible Tourism program.
Seabird Island Community School received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for their Gymnastics program.
Seabird Island Community School received $1,400 from the Local Sport Program Development Fund to expand their school physical activity program.
The Fraser Cascade literacy task group received $100,000 from Literacy Now Communities to improve literacy in Hope and Fraser Valley area.
The Fraser Cascade literacy task group received $90,000 from Literacy Now Communities to improve literacy in the area.
More than 1,200 students in 7 schools in the Fraser-Cascade School District participated in Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating.
Students at one Agassiz school participated in SportFit to get active and discover new sports.
Eastern District Cricket Club Society received $2,000 from the Local Sport Program Development Fund for its after-school program.
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